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Project Nimbus: Code Mirai Coming to PS4

Project Nimbus: Code Mirai Coming to PS4 - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 20 September 2017 / 2,806 Views

GameTomo and Kiss announced it will bring the high-speed mech action game, Project Nimbus, to the PlayStation 4 as Project Nimbus: Code Mirai. It will launch this fall in Japan and in early 2018 worldwide. 

The PC version of the game will leave Early Access and officially launch on September 26.


Here is an overview of the game:

Project Nimbus: Code Mirai is a port of Project Nimbus using Unreal Engine 4 with upgraded graphics to make for a suitable-quality PlayStation 4 game. Not only have the graphics been improved, the overall balancing has been adjusted, new actions have been added, and the user interface has been completely rebuilt. Project Nimbus: Code Mirai is due out this fall.

Key Features:

  • Missions set throughout 16 different locations, including sky city, sea fort, mountain base, giant prison, and space stages.
  • Various mecha and weapons, including smart missiles, laser blades, particle canons, floating laser shields, rail guns, and auto-attacking and defending psycho drones.
  • A grandeur story of an ace pilot set on a future earth destroyed by war, where a battle between three factions will unfold.
  • Eye-catching combat style with transforming giant mecha, daredevil pilots, and battles against armed flying boats.

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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3 Comments
Xen (on 21 September 2017)

Like ACFA, just more anime and stiff movement.

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The Fury (on 20 September 2017)

Looks like a modern version of Omega Boost... Sony should so make a new one of that.

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